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Author Topic: Great news, the needle moved left!  (Read 3430 times)

Butch

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Great news, the needle moved left!
« on: March 30, 2007, 05:57:12 PM »
Last night Mark ran a test for overunity on the Equilibrium Generator.
He put an amp meter in series with the power supply circuit that runs the motor that turns the Equilibrium Generator. The circuit on the generator was OPEN. He got the rpm stabilized with his laser instrument. He was reading a steady 4 amps to the DC drive motor. He then CLOSED the circuit on the generator putting a 250 watt load on the generator. Now I was hoping for the amp flow in the drive motor circuit to stay the same or just increase a little. That would have made me very happy. But to both our surprise, the amp flow dropped 1/2 amp!
Yes, that's correct, when the generator had a load put on it the drive motor had to do less work!
To double check the results we checked for an increase in RPM, not a drop on the generator when we CLOSED it's circuit. Sure enough, the rpms went up when we closed the circuit!
Mark shot video of the tests. Of course, the ultimate test is for the generator to self run. This generator turns so cog free that the new 8 stator unit we are putting together now will put out we estimate 4000 watts or more and will only take 250 watts to turn it. It will be running at between 8000 and 10000 rpm.
I still can't believe that amp needle moved left!
Butch

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Re: Great news, the needle moved left!
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2007, 06:57:33 PM »
What was the input power to output power?

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Re: Great news, the needle moved left!
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2007, 09:41:57 PM »
Sounds good Butch,
but sometimes these things happen with magnetic circuits,
cause the output load adjusts the impedance of the input load,
os the input current drops.
How much input voltage and amperage did you draw,
when you had no load and with load ?

Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.